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Does ANYTHING grow back temple hair?

viperfish

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Bryan said:
I've put that study on my Get List, because I have trouble believing that men could take 750 mg/day of flutamide for six months without side-effects. Not even SEXUAL side-effects?? Come on...

That is completely, totally at odds with maneless' well-known experiment. He took that same dose of flutamide, and became very very sick within a short period of time. Near the end, he said he could barely crawl out of bed, just to go to the bathroom. It was very bad for him.

Bryan

I'm sure some people do respond very strongly to it. God, I can't imagine ingesting that much simply for hairloss. That seems crazy. Bryan, how do you feel about using it topically though? Even if by doing so you were to systematically absorb a small amount like 4-7 mg per day. I don't see a problem with this, do you?
 

CCS

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if someone wants to ingest it, they should use a pill cutter and get 5mg of it. Good luck doing that with a 750mg pill.
 

arrogantprick

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Why would this chemical be good for the temples (as oppossed to anything else)?

Does anyone know what is different about the hairline area that makes treatments less effective in that area? Is it the scalp condition, the hair, or both?
 
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